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Source: libjide-oss-java
Version: 3.6.18+dfsg
Severity: normal
User: debian-j...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: default-java9
Tags: fixed-upstream
This package fails to build with default-jdk pointing to openjdk-9-jdk.
Please fix it, so that we can start the transition to Java 9.
The wiki has some common problems and their solutions:
https://wiki.debian.org/Java/Java9Pitfalls
This seems to have been fixed upstream, but not released:
https://github.com/jidesoft/jide-oss/commit/afac15d1eb62308d535abeb142cdb1e2df1eab39#diff-b943f8a80f4d59548be8448fddeebf78
Build log:
compile:
[mkdir] Created dir: /build/libjide-oss-java-3.6.18+dfsg/classes
[javac] /build/libjide-oss-java-3.6.18+dfsg/build.xml:54: warning:
'includeantruntime' was not set, defaulting to build.sysclasspath=last; set to
false for repeatable builds
[javac] Use of a source 1.5 is no longer supported, switching to 1.6
[javac] Use of a target 1.5 is no longer supported, switching to 1.6
[javac] Compiling 496 source files to
/build/libjide-oss-java-3.6.18+dfsg/classes
[javac] warning: [options] bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with
-source 1.6
[javac] warning: [options] source value 1.6 is obsolete and will be removed
in a future release
[javac] warning: [options] target value 1.6 is obsolete and will be removed
in a future release
[javac] warning: [options] To suppress warnings about obsolete options, use
-Xlint:-options.
[javac]
/build/libjide-oss-java-3.6.18+dfsg/src/com/jidesoft/plaf/basic/BasicPainter.java:11:
error: cannot find symbol
[javac] import sun.swing.plaf.synth.SynthIcon;
[javac] ^
[javac] symbol: class SynthIcon
[javac] location: package sun.swing.plaf.synth
Cheers,
Chris.